Grän, Austria, St. Julius shrine. The relic, presumably a martyr from the Roman Catacombs, was originally in the monastic church in Rottenbuch, Germany, but after secularization it was moved to Grän along with a St. Clemens. The two relics have remained there, and are on either side of the high altar. Julius is unusual because of the arrangement of his bone, which involves a barrel-like shape lined with the bones and covered with jewels, with the decorated skull above. Photo 2012.